Formed: Cardiff, Wales, UK

The story went that they couldn't think of a good name for a band, so in the end they had no choice but to call themselves No Choice. The band however has since claimed that the name was borne out of a feeling of frustration of the state of the country in 1982, and that they had no choice but to speak out in some way. They practiced weekly until they made their live debut supporting Chaos UK, together with two other bands from their area, one of which was 'Silent Move' who have since gained a record deal in London.

According to a fanzine at the time, "None of the band are anarchists because anarchy would only result in soldiers and military pigs on the street maiming the oppressed. There just wouldn't be a peaceful society. No Choice would like everyone to be equal but that would probably never happen. The EP on Riot City has three tracks... two of which are anti-war, 'Sadists Dream' & 'Nuclear Disaster', the other track 'Cream Of The Crop' sums up what the band are.. working class. Individual band influences include.... Crass, Stranglers, Sham 69, UK Subs, Poison Girls and probably many other things including The Jam & Paul Weller's lyrics".

Anyway, after shows with all the usual suspects - Conflict, Icons of Filth, Omega Tribe etc - they recorded Demo 1982, which was passed on to Simon Edwards by Chaos UK, and Edwards was impressed enough to sign him to the "dustbin of punk" itself, Riot City, which released the band's debut single in March 1983, The A-Side was totally unlike any other on the label - a slow sombre, spoken word piece over acoustic guitar - and it became one of the label's worst selling records, failing to even make it into the Indie Charts. The band split up after its release.

This lineup recorded the Question Time demo, four songs from which were ransacked for the compilation LPs Have A Rotten Christmas (1984) and Have A Rotten Christmas Volume Two (1985). Jake was subsequently replaced by Steve, who stayed just a short while, and the group members began swapping roles, and an old friend returned to the fold, until eventually the lineup settled like this:

Unfortunately,
this lineup too soon fizzled out, and the band split sometime in 1985.
Gagz, Ada and Spike formed a new band in the 90's, S.A.N.D. ("Shallow Acts = No Depth", apparently), which released a 7" single and a tape.

No Choice reformed in 2001 with all the guys from S.A.N.D. and a new bassist and recorded their first LP in 2003, Dry River Fishing, which was ina juch more US pop-punk/hardcore stylee. They continue to gig and record.